Economic Espionage And Industrial Spying (Cambridge Studies In Criminology),New

Economic Espionage And Industrial Spying (Cambridge Studies In Criminology),New

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Hedieh Nasheri Investigates The Current State Of Industrial Espionage, Revealing The Farreaching Effects Of Advances In Computing And Wireless Communications, In View Of The Recent Revolution In Information Technology. Synthesizing Perspectives From Leading National And International Authorities, Nasheri Analyzes The Historical And Conceptual Foundations Of Economic Espionage, Trade Secret Thefts, And Industrial Spying. She Demonstrates How These Activities Impact Society, And Tracks The Legislative And Statutory Efforts To Control Them. The International Ramifications Of Economic Espionage Are Emphasized And More Than 40 Accounts Of Noteworthy Cases And Episodes Are Included. Hedieh Nasheri Is A Professor Of Justice Studies At Kent State University And A Visiting Professor At The University Of Turku Law School In Finland. She Has Written And Lectured Extensively In The Areas Of Law And Social Sciences And Has Given A Number Of Invited Lectures Nationally And Internationally On A Wide Range Of Policy And Law Related Topics. She Is The Recipient Of Several International Awards And Grants. More Recently, She Received A Grant From The State Department Of The United States For Studying Issues Related To 'Organized Crime, Terrorism, And Proliferation Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction' In Central Europe. She Was Awarded A Visiting Fellowship At The University Of London'S Institute Of Advanced Legal Studies To Conduct An Investigation On Issues Related To Intellectual Property Law And Its Relation To Transnational Crimes For The International Center At National Institute Of Justice. She Was A Principal Consultant On A Grant Project At Columbia University'S National Center On Addiction And Substance Abuse, Investigating Internet And International Regulatory Aspects Of Diversion And Abuse Of Prescription Drugs. Professor Nasheri Has Authored Four Books, Including Betrayal Of Due Process (1998) And Crime And Justice In The Age Of Court Tv (2002). Her Work Has Been Cited In The United States Code Annotated With Respect To The Economic Espionage Act, By The Blue Ribbon Commission On Jury System Improvement, The Australian Parliament, The United Nations' International Criminal Tribunal, The United Nations Commission On Crime Prevention, And The South African Law Commission. Professor Nasheri'S Research Interests Pertain To Four Related Topics: Law And Technology, Protection Of Trade Secrets And Economic Espionage, Cybercrimes, And Comparative Jurisprudence.

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